PLEASE HELP ME QUICK A recipe calls for 4
cups of sugar and 16
cups of water. How
much...
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:30 ravenmcfarlandp07okx
PLEASE HELP ME QUICK A recipe calls for 4
cups of sugar and 16
cups of water. How
much water is needed
if you only have I cup
of sugar?
Answers: 1
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